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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...change is likely," he said. Pineiro brought up the fact that in 1996, former Senator Bob Dole did extremely well in the absentee ballots even though he wasn't carrying the whole state. Because Republicans often do well with these absentee ballots, he said, Bush should have no problem maintaining his lead...

Author: By By KATE L. rakoczy, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Faculty, Students, Nation Await Decision From Florida | 11/9/2000 | See Source »

...small handful of students will remember spending the evening in the Science Center computer lab, affectionately known as the "Nerd Cage," as they struggled to complete their computer science problem sets while simultaneously trying to keep tabs on the election...

Author: By By KATE L. rakoczy, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Faculty, Students, Nation Await Decision From Florida | 11/9/2000 | See Source »

...talks about wealth, no one addresses the issue, and no one helps us understand how to come to terms with this particular type of diversity. The College offers but one meal plan to its undergraduates in the hopes that instead of confronting and evaluating a genuine social problem on campus, the dining halls will bring students together, acting as the great equalizer to combat our disparate affluence. It is telling that the Committee on House Life releases detailed information about the number of Varsity athletes and blacks in each blocking group, but no data explaining the distribution of wealth...

Author: By Jordana R. Lewis, | Title: Living in a Material World | 11/9/2000 | See Source »

...wants to move out the students that are in charge right now and get some fresh blood in right now," said one SAC member who wished to remain anonymous. "He thought that we all had a bad attitude. He has a problem with students wanting to have a say in the program. He sees us as just a thorn in his side...

Author: By Kirsten G. Studlien, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Pryor Disbands IOP's Student Governing Body | 11/9/2000 | See Source »

...This is undoubtedly a moral play, more so than either Lear or Macbeth, and it presents several complications. The immediate problem is the absence of a working text. The Shakesperean original, involving an anti-climactic number of secondary characters wondering in and out of the stage and one too many perorations from the newly misanthropic Timon, is clearly unsuitable for a student production. To this problem, director Matt Hudson found the simplest solution: he cut. The cast was reduced to about half its prescribed size, Timon's speeches were shortened or eliminated and the verbal exchanges between characters were reduced...

Author: By Irina Serbanescu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: William Shakespeare's Other Tragedy | 11/9/2000 | See Source »

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